This section gathers press coverage and other on-line articles relating to CERN openlab and its activities.
Further content can be found archived on the previous phases' website, here.
Date published | Title | Abstract | Article |
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29/06/2016 | Wie eine burgenländische Software CERN am Laufen hält |
Wien/Genf (APA-Science) - Der Teilchenbeschleuniger Large Hadron Collider (LHC) am europäischen Kernforschungszentrum CERN ist die größte Maschine und auch das größte Forschungsprojekt der Welt. Kühlung, Stromversorgung und viele andere Parameter des gigantischen Projekts an der französisch-schweizerischen Grenze überwacht eine Software, die im Burgenland entwickelt wurde. |
Article on science.apa.at |
28/06/2016 | SSttt… Ada Mahasiswa Indonesia Bergabung di Pusat Penelitian Terbesar di Dunia |
Tak akan ada habisnya jika kita membicarakan prestasi anak bangsa sendiri yang mengharumkan nama bangsa Indonesia. Salah satunya adalah I Made Sanadhi Sutandi (21), Mahasiswa Teknik Komputer Fakultas Teknik Universitas Indonesia (FTUI) yang tidak tanggung-tanggung berhasil bergabung dengan pusat penelitian sains terbesar di dunia. Sutandi mewakili Indonesia untuk berpartisipasi dalam kegiatan “OpenLab Summer Research Program 2016” di CERN – yakni salah satu Pusat Riset Komputasi & Partikel Fisika terbesar di dunia. Ia berhasil mengalahkan kurang lebih 1000 mahasiswa lainnya dari seluruh dunia ini dan akan mengerjakan secara langsung proyek pengembangan sistem IT selama delapan minggu di Jenewa, Swiss. |
Article on savioland.com |
27/06/2016 | IDT and CERN openlab mark milestone for data acquisition and data center analytics applications |
USA - Integrated Device Technology (IDT; www.idt.com) announced today that CERN’s data-processing framework has successfully been ported to a RapidIO®-enabled low-latency network that features multiple x86 CPU nodes, a world first in the high-performance computing market. |
Article on displayplus.net |
25/06/2016 | RapidIO top of rack switch advances data analytics at CERN |
Son, June 25th, 2016 – A world first was announced this week at CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research. In an effort to streamline the flow of data coming out of the Large Hadrdon Collider (LHC) in Switzerland, engineers constructed a computer cluster using RapidIO as the interconnect backbone. Standard x86 servers were equipped with RapidIO NIC cards and connected to Prodrive’s ultra low latency RapidIO top of rack switch. At 20 Gbps per link, CERN engineers were able to achieve full hardware line rates. High link utilization was achieved by RapidIO’s protocol termination in hardware, bypassing the CPU and therefore saving precious processor cycles. |
Article on prodrive-technologies.com |
24/06/2016 | Проект BioDynaMo позволит отследить динамику биологических процессов средствами IT Источник |
В Иннополисе обсудили рабочие вопросы, связанные с реализацией проекта BioDynaMo, предполагающего имитацию работы человеческого мозга посредством облачных технологий. В ближайшее время исследовательская группа нескольких вузов приступит к созданию прототипа. |
Article on innoros.ru |
23/06/2016 | TECH STOCKS TO LOOK OUT FOR: INTEGRATED DEVICE TECHNOLOGY, INC. (IDTI), FINISAR CORP. (FNSR) |
Integrated Device Technology, Inc. (IDTI) ended last trading session with a change of -1.62 percent. It trades at an average volume of 2.56M shares versus 1.69M shares recorded at the end of last trading session. The share price of $21.24 is at a distance of 46.48 percent from its 52-week low and down -26.86 percent versus its peak. The company has a market cap of $2.9B and currently has 136.46M shares outstanding. The share price is currently -7.27 percent versus its SMA20, -1.09 percent versus its SMA50, and -5.4 percent versus its SMA200. The stock has a weekly performance of -6.02 percent and is -19.39 percent year-to-date as of the recent close. |
Article on zergwatch.com |
22/06/2016 | IDT and CERN openlab Mark Milestone for Data Acquisition and Data Center Analytics Applications Used for Large Hadron Collider |
Engineers Successfully Port CERN's Analytics and Event Building Application at Line Rate with 100 ns Latency RapidIO Interconnect Hardware Platform SAN JOSE, Calif., June 22, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Integrated Device Technology, Inc. (IDT®) (NASDAQ: IDTI) announced today that CERN's data-processing framework has successfully been ported to a RapidIO®-enabled low-latency network that features multiple x86 CPU nodes, a world first in the high-performance computing market. The development comes during the first phase of IDT's collaboration with CERN (the European Organization for Nuclear Research), part of a multi-year project announced last year that is designed to speed and improve data analytics at CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and data center. |
Article on 12newsnow.com |
22/06/2016 | IDT and CERN openlab Mark Milestone for Data Acquisition and Data Center Analytics Applications Used for Large Hadron Collider |
SAN JOSE, Calif., June 22, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Integrated Device Technology, Inc. (IDT®) (NASDAQ: IDTI) announced today that CERN's data-processing framework has successfully been ported to a RapidIO®-enabled low-latency network that features multiple x86 CPU nodes, a world first in the high-performance computing market. The development comes during the first phase of IDT's collaboration with CERN (the European Organization for Nuclear Research), part of a multi-year project announced last year that is designed to speed and improve data analytics at CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and data center. |
Article on financialbuzz.com |
22/06/2016 | IDT and CERN openlab Mark Milestone for Data Acquisition and Data Center Analytics Applications Used for Large Hadron Collider |
Engineers Successfully Port CERN's Analytics and Event Building Application at Line Rate with 100 ns Latency RapidIO Interconnect Hardware Platform |
Article on marketwatch.com |
22/06/2016 | IDT and CERN openlab Mark Milestone for Data Acquisition and Data Center Analytics Applications Used for Large Hadron Collider |
SAN JOSE, Calif., June 22, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Integrated Device Technology, Inc. (IDT®) (NASDAQ: IDTI) announced today that CERN's data-processing framework has successfully been ported to a RapidIO®-enabled low-latency network that features multiple x86 CPU nodes, a world first in the high-performance computing market. The development comes during the first phase of IDT's collaboration with CERN (the European Organization for Nuclear Research), part of a multi-year project announced last year that is designed to speed and improve data analytics at CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and data center. |
Article on prnewswire.com |